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Dear Dumb Diary is a series of children's novels by Jim Benton. Each book is written in the first person view of a middle school girl named Jamie Kelly. The series is published by Scholastic in English and Random House in Korean.
Licensed properties he has created include Dear Dumb Diary, Dog of Glee, Franny K. Stein, Just Jimmy, Just Plain Mean, Sweetypuss, The Misters, Meany Doodles, Vampy Doodles, Kissy Doodles, and the jOkObo project, but he is probably most known for his creation It's Happy Bunny.
Manipulator tries to play dumb by pretending they do not know what the victim is talking about or is confused about an important issue brought to their attention. The manipulator intentionally confuses the victim in order for the victim to doubt their own accuracy of perception, often pointing out key elements that the manipulator intentionally ...
The whole exchange perhaps reflected a much wider issue that’s been insidiously creeping into public discourse and opinion around the world: an inherent suspicion towards, and rejection of ...
Noisy Nora has also been reviewed by School Library Journal, [4] Booklist, [5] and Horn Book Guides [6] It is a School Library Journal Best of the Best book, [7] an American Library Association Notable Children's Book, [7] and a Choosing Books for Kids book. [7] A recording of the book is an ALA Notable Recording. [8]
“Dumb Money” whisks us back to a time in American history, the year 2020, when Keith Gill, a Reddit and YouTube demi-celebrity, cranked up the poor little GameStop stock to improbable heights.
3/5 The GameStop saga of early 2021 – in which Reddit users artificially inflated stock – is brought to the screen by stars including Paul Dano, Seth Rogen, Pete Davidson and America Ferrera
Playing stupid Eric Berne described the game of "Stupid" as having "the thesis...'I laugh with you at my own clumsiness and stupidity. ' " [ 8 ] He points out that the player has the advantage of lowering other people's expectations, and so evading responsibility and work; but that he or she may still come through under pressure, like the ...